H1N1
Where have all the flu germs gone?
Every winter I can count on doing at least one story about the extent of seasonal influenza. This year? Nothing, nada, zilch. I can't remember the last time this happened. So what gives? It seems...
Posted on 4/13/10 at 11:23 AM
H1N1 vaccine now available to general public
The Department of Health Services (DHS) announced today that public health departments and private health care providers may start vaccinating any member of the general public for H1N1.December 16, 2009
H1N1 vaccine available Dec. 3 in New Richmond
St. Croix County Public Health Department has received a limited supply of both the nasal and injectable H1N1 vaccine. The vaccine will be distributed to the target groups at clinics held Thursday, Dec. 3rd at the St. Croix County Health and Human Services Building, Public Health Department, 1445 N. 4th Street in New Richmond.December 02, 2009
County adjusts leave processes for H1N1
While employers and coworkers don’t want people coming to work with H1N1 symptoms, workers who have little accumulated paid time off may be reluctant to stay home and lose income.By Judy Wiff , November 13, 2009
H1N1 vaccine clinics start Monday in St. Croix County
St. Croix County Public Health Department has received a limited supply of both the nasal and injectable H1N1 vaccine. The vaccine will be distributed at five scheduled clinics beginning Monday, Nov. 16 while supplies last.November 11, 2009
H1N1 claims Hudson woman
By Meg Heaton , November 04, 2009
As soon as vaccine arrives, it is put to use
Even as the H1N1 virus is spreading throughout the Hudson area, St. Croix County DHHS-Public Health says they are committed to dispensing the H1N1 vaccine as soon as it arrives.October 28, 2009
H1N1: Flu by any other name still feels the same
By Meg Heaton , October 02, 2009
H1N1 or seasonal - the flu season is on us
The flu, whether H1N1 or the seasonal variety, is upon us. To date, just a few isolated cases of both varieties have turned up in Hudson schools, according to district Director of Student Services Cory McIntyre.September 24, 2009
Our View: Common sense approaches to H1N1
As fall approaches and school has started, there are plenty of new concerns over the potential for the H1N1 flu virus (sometimes referred to as swine flu).By Editorial staff , September 10, 2009
Rock staff member has confirmed case of H1N1
A Hudson school has its first confirmed case of the H1N1 influenza virus. The School District was notified on June 4 that a staff member at E.P. Rock Elementary had been infected.June 05, 2009
Hudson child is county's first case of H1N1
Public Health officials confirmed St. Croix County’s first case of H1N1 novel influenza Wednesday. Officers said the child is from the Hudson area but does not attend school in St. Croix County.May 27, 2009
St. Croix Co. records first case of H1N1
Public Health officials confirmed St. Croix County’s first case of H1N1 novel influenza Wednesday.May 27, 2009
So what’s the deal on swine flu?
Hudson, as with much of the country, was unable to escape the swine flu scare following an all-out national media blitz on the subject last week, but thus far has avoided the disease itself.By Jon Echternacht , May 06, 2009
Washington County has probable H1N1 case, officials say
Washington County Public Health officials announced Tuesday that a probable case of the H1NI influenza virus was identified in a Hugo pre-school.May 05, 2009
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